Mariechen- The Gypsy Princess


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Mariechen- The Gypsy Princess recounts the heartaches and joys, fears and tears of a young girl and her close-knit family who were torn apart and ravaged by war, reunited in Austria, and made their way to the safe shores of America. Mariechen- The Gypsy Princess is a unique view of the other side of the story. It's different and nothing you have read before because most stories about World War II are written by German soldiers or Jewish refugees - this is a young woman's perspective of the war as she wandered like a gypsy through nine countries ending up in North Dakota.




Maria, Gypsy Princess


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GYPSY PRINCESS recounts heartaches and joys, fears and tears of a young girl and her close knit family who were torn apart and ravaged by war, reunited in Austria and made their way to the safe shores of America. GYPSY PRINCESS is a unique view of the other side of the story. It's different and nothing you have read before because most stories about World War II are written by German solders or Jewish refugees - this is a young woman's perspective of the war as she wandered like a gypsy through nine countries ending up in North Dakota.




GYPSY PRINCESS


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Gypsy Princess


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The Gypsy Princess


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The gypsy princess


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The Gypsy Queen


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Within each one of us lives a king or a queen, and this king and queen are eager to achieve great things in life. The story of young King Bojil and the Gypsy girl who became his Queen, lead us into the glorious adventure of love on the path of freedom and human brotherhood. The young readers will find here, presented with an enchanting lightness of touch, some essential aspects of their own quest for great things.




The Gypsy Queen


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Theme and Variations an Autobiography


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